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Dual Enrollment Academy Courses

 

About Our Courses

Andrew College partners with TEL Education to construct and deliver online dual enrollment courses. Dual enrollment courses are designed to provide students with an intuitive and structured online experience. Highly qualified instructors provide student support as students engage in self-paced courses. The Andrew College Dual Enrollment Academy, in partnership with TEL education, is an excellent opportunity for dual enrollment students to obtain valuable college experience at an affordable price.

Andrew College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award certificate, associate, and baccalaureate degrees, and Andrew College Dual Enrollment Academy courses are transferable to most two-year and four-year institutions in the state and across the nation. Georgia Dual Enrollment high school course numbers are provided for equivalent Andrew College courses in the descriptions below. Students may enroll in up to 12 hours each semester. Students who wish to enroll in additional hours can seek approval from their high school counselor or principal.

Face-to-face Dual Enrollment courses and additional Andrew College courses not listed here can be delivered for dual enrollment credit to students local to the Cuthbert area. Please contact amandaknight@andrewcollege.edu for more information.

Online Dual Enrollment Academy courses are asynchronous in design, and all courses are offered every fall, spring, and summer sessions.

Dual Enrollment Course Descriptions

BIO 121 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I

Credit Hours: 4

An introductory course for science majors with emphasis on the scientific method, basic chemistry/biochemistry, cell structure and function, photosynthesis, cell respiration, cell reproduction, development, molecular and Mendelian genetics, evolution, principles of taxonomy and ecological principles.  Three lecture and two laboratory hours each week.  Prerequisite: High school biology, chemistry and algebra are recommended.

Prerequisites: High school biology, chemistry and algebra are recommended.
Lecture Hours: 3
Lab Hours: 1
GA HS Course: 26.01200

BUS 200 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

Credit Hours: 3

Survey course that will expose the student to business terminology, concepts, and current business issues. This course gives the student an overview of all phases of business: entrepreneurship, marketing, personnel, finance, managerial control, and the relationship of business with the social and economic environment in which the business operates.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 06.41610

 

CHE 121 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

Credit Hours: 4

This course is the second of a two-course laboratory sequence for non-STEM majors that gives the student a brief survey of the principles of organic chemistry with emphasis of compounds of biological interest. Issues of environmental interest, such as pollution, hazardous wastes and resource depletion are included. There are three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory each week.

Prerequisites: A minimum grade of “C” in CHE 111 or permission of the instructor.
Lecture Hours: 3
Lab Hours: 1
GA HS Course: 40.05100

COM 100 - Human Communication

Credit Hours: 3

Examines the theory and practice of verbal and nonverbal communication in interpersonal, group, and public speaking environments.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 

ENG 111 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION I

Credit Hours: 3

This is a course emphasizing all skills required for effective academic writing. Students engage in prewriting, writing, and revision and are introduced to research skills and different formatting styles.  This course requires at least four major written compositions, including a persuasive research paper, and additional in-class writing assessments. A minimum grade of “C” must be attained in order to progress to ENG 112.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 23.03400

ENG 112 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

Credit Hours: 3

This course emphasizes a further development of the student’s writing and research skills and requires students to interpret and evaluate significant literature in all genres. This course requires at least three major written compositions, including a literary research paper.

Prerequisites: ENG 111
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 23.03400

ENG 221 - WORLD LITERATURE I

Credit Hours: 3

This course is designed to acquaint the student with the masters of world literature and their more significant works, beginning with ancient times to the mid-17th Century. This course requires at least three major written compositions, including a literary research paper.

Prerequisites: ENG 111 and ENG 112
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 23.06300

HIS 101 - SURVEY OF WORLD CIVILIZATION I

Credit Hours: 3

This is an introductory level course in the development of world civilizations to 1500 C.E. It is designed to give the student an overview of the rise of human civilization from its origins to the dawn of the “modern” age.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 45.08300

HIS 105 - UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1865

Credit Hours: 3

This course surveys American history from the age of exploration and colonization through the Civil War. Special attention is given to Georgia’s role during this period of history. This course satisfies the U.S. History and Georgia History requirements.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 45.08100

HIS 106 - UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE 1865

Credit Hours: 3

This course surveys American history from Reconstruction to the present day. Special attention is given to Georgia’s role during this period of history. This course satisfies the U.S. History and Georgia History requirements.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 45.08100

MAT 111 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA

Credit Hours: 3

This course provides an in-depth study of the properties of algebraic functions as needed for calculus.  Emphasis is on using algebraic and graphical techniques for solving problems involving linear, quadratic, piece-wise defined, rational, polynomial functions.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 27.0D304

MUS 123 - MUSIC APPRECIATION

Credit Hours: 3

This is an introduction, for non-program students, to the music of Western civilization from the Middle Ages to the present.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 45.0F514

PHY 100 - PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Credit Hours: 4

This course is an introduction to the concepts of physical science, astronomy and current space exploration. Topics include mechanics, heat, light, sound and the structure and evolution of the universe. A minimal mathematical treatment is used. This course is primarily designed for non-science majors. There are three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory each week.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
Lab Hours: 1
GA HS Course: 40.01100

POS 111 - GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES

Credit Hours: 3

This is a study of the federal government of the United States with its historical background, the constitutional principles involved in our federal form of government, and analysis of the powers and functions of the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches.  The state government is studied through the use of the Georgia Constitution.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 45.05700

PSY 121 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

Credit Hours: 3

This course introduces students to a scientific study of human behavior and cognition. The major areas of interest within psychology are examined. Students will be expected to apply principles of psychology to everyday applications.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 45.01500

IFS 150 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

Credit Hours: 3

An introduction to computer applications examining their development and use in the professional world through extensive lab activities. Emphasis is given to terminology and techniques using Microsoft Office applications including word-processing, presentations, spreadsheets, database management, and the integration of those applications.

Prerequisites: None
Lecture Hours: 3
GA HS Course: 11.41400